
Global personal JavaScript from the legacy platform will not carry over yet, as Community Central will be among the final wikis on Fandom migrated over to the new software.ĭiscussions enhancements from Forums feedback With the release of the JS Review process in the near future, we will be able to support custom JavaScript for UCP wikis. With the deployment of the CodeEditor solution in the last few weeks, we were able to support local custom CSS and global user CSS. We’ll have more info on that in the coming months. Additionally, we are looking at trends in wikitext use from legacy products like Forums, old Message Wall, and old Article Comments to see if there is a better way forward for advanced formatting. This does mean that, while the new Article Comments system will not support the use of wikitext, it will have the most common formatting options. Redesigned to run on the same technology as Discussions, Article Comments will perform the same role as before and existing content will be transferred over. Mobile Editor was added to the UCP a few weeks ago. It is a massive opportunity for engaging new editors and also providing a better option for editors from countries where a smartphone is more likely to be their primary device for accessing the internet.

What’s new since UCP initial release and coming soon?Īs mentioned last year, a survey of Gamepedia editors revealed that 34% of editors on that platform had their first edit experience on mobile.

That’s covered later in the blog, but first I want to walk you through some major features released recently or soon to be released. You’re probably wondering how wikis will be selected. What does that mean? It means that the Unified Community Platform has reached the point where a number of existing wikis on the legacy Fandom platform can now move over to take advantage of new and improved tools like mobile editing and the 2017 Editor from the Wikimedia Foundation, just like the one used on Wikipedia. We are happy to announce that the Unified Community Platform is entering the second stage of the rollout - moving wikis without complex extensions or feature sets over to the new platform! We now return you to your regularly scheduled blog post. Learn more about the work we did from this blog.

Learn more about that process on this blog post. Back in July, we successfully merged the Fandom and Gamepedia login systems, so now you can use your account on any Fandom,, or Gamepedia wiki.
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Learn more about why a MediaWiki update is so critical in this blog. We've moved from version 1.19 to version 1.33 with this project.
